In IE 7 and earlier, this dialog would cause annoyance to users but generally didn't cause any other significant problems. This was because it was worded in such a way that most users would click on the Yes button and allow non-secure content to be downloaded.
However, the wording in the IE 8 version of this dialog has changed:
Some sites are going to find that their secure pages in IE 8 have the following problems:
Any non-secure HTTP image beacons used for analytics data gathering will often be ignored
The page may not display or even work correctly if it relies on non-secure images, CSS or Javascript
In this way we can solve the pop up..!
However, the wording in the IE 8 version of this dialog has changed:
Some sites are going to find that their secure pages in IE 8 have the following problems:
Any non-secure HTTP image beacons used for analytics data gathering will often be ignored
The page may not display or even work correctly if it relies on non-secure images, CSS or Javascript
Going to Tools->Internet Options->Security
- Select the Security tab
- Click on the Internet zone icon at the top of the tab page
- Click the Custom Level button
- In the Miscellaneous section change Display mixed content to Enable
- Repeat steps 1 – 5 for the Local intranet and Trusted sites zones
In this way we can solve the pop up..!